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On June 13th, the Federal Reserve Board adopted an interim final rule that allows small bank holding companies that are S-Corporations or that are organized in mutual form to exclude subordinated debt issued to Treasury under the Small Business Lending Fund from treatment as "debt" for purposes of the debt-to-equity standard under the Board's Small Bank Holding Company Policy Statement. Federal Reserve Board Press Release.

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